Chanju Lee, Dahee Yu, Hyung-Seok Kim, Ki Sun Kim, Chi Young Chang, Hee Jung Yoon, Su Bin Won, Dae Yeon Kim, Eun Ah Goh, Yong Sun Lee, Jong Bae Park, Sang Soo Kim, Eun Jung Park
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摘要
Galectin-9是各种病理生理过程的多方面调节因子,它能根据具体情况发挥积极或消极的作用。在这里,我们阐明了脑肿瘤微环境中髓系细胞上 Galectin-9 的独特功能特性。在颅内小鼠脑肿瘤模型中,与对侧半球相比,肿瘤同侧半球缺氧肿瘤边缘有大量表达Galectin-9的细胞。Galectin-9在肿瘤浸润细胞的小胶质细胞和巨噬细胞中高表达。在原发性胶质细胞中,Galectin-9的表达和分泌都受到肿瘤的影响。对人类胶质母细胞瘤大块RNA测序数据集和小鼠胶质瘤模型单细胞RNA测序数据集的分析表明,galectin-9的表达与胶质细胞活化之间存在相关性。值得注意的是,在脑肿瘤微环境中,galectin-9高表达的小胶质细胞亚群与galectin-9阴性/低表达的亚群在功能上截然不同。galectin-9高的小胶质细胞表现出炎症激活的特性和更高的细胞死亡率,而galectin-9阴性/低的小胶质细胞对脑肿瘤细胞的吞噬能力更强。在小鼠胶质瘤模型中,阻断 galectin-9 可抑制肿瘤生长并改变胶质细胞和 T 细胞的活性。此外,在缺氧的脑肿瘤微环境中,胶质细胞galectin-9的表达受Hif-2α的调控。髓系特异性Hif-2α缺乏会导致肿瘤进展减慢。这些研究结果表明,髓系细胞上的galectin-9是一种免疫调节因子,也是脑肿瘤的潜在治疗靶点。
Galectin-9 Mediates the Functions of Microglia in the Hypoxic Brain Tumor Microenvironment
Galectin-9 is a multifaceted regulator of various pathophysiological processes that exerts positive or negative effects in a context-dependent manner. Here, we elucidated the distinctive functional properties of galectin-9 on myeloid cells within the brain tumor microenvironment. Galectin-9-expressing cells were abundant at the hypoxic tumor edge in the tumor-bearing ipsilateral hemisphere compared to the contralateral hemisphere in an intracranial mouse brain tumor model. Galectin-9 was highly expressed in microglia and macrophages in tumor-infiltrating cells. In primary glia, both the expression and secretion of galectin-9 were influenced by tumors. Analysis of a human glioblastoma bulk RNA-sequencing dataset and a single-cell RNA-sequencing dataset from a murine glioma model revealed a correlation between galectin-9 expression and glial cell activation. Notably, the galectin-9high microglial subset was functionally distinct from the galectin-9neg/low subset in the brain tumor microenvironment. Galectin-9high microglia exhibited properties of inflammatory activation and higher rates of cell death, whereas galectin-9neg/low microglia displayed a superior phagocytic ability against brain tumor cells. Blockade of galectin-9 suppressed tumor growth and altered the activity of glial and T cells in a mouse glioma model. Additionally, glial galectin-9 expression was regulated by Hif-2α in the hypoxic brain tumor microenvironment. Myeloid-specific Hif-2α deficiency led to attenuated tumor progression. Together, these findings reveal that galectin-9 on myeloid cells is an immunoregulator and putative therapeutic target in brain tumors.
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Cancer Research, published by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), is a journal that focuses on impactful original studies, reviews, and opinion pieces relevant to the broad cancer research community. Manuscripts that present conceptual or technological advances leading to insights into cancer biology are particularly sought after. The journal also places emphasis on convergence science, which involves bridging multiple distinct areas of cancer research.
With primary subsections including Cancer Biology, Cancer Immunology, Cancer Metabolism and Molecular Mechanisms, Translational Cancer Biology, Cancer Landscapes, and Convergence Science, Cancer Research has a comprehensive scope. It is published twice a month and has one volume per year, with a print ISSN of 0008-5472 and an online ISSN of 1538-7445.
Cancer Research is abstracted and/or indexed in various databases and platforms, including BIOSIS Previews (R) Database, MEDLINE, Current Contents/Life Sciences, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine, Science Citation Index, Scopus, and Web of Science.